
Diamond Palmer
TV Reporter at KSDK-TV (St. Louis, MO)
TV Reporter @ksdknews | B.A. @SIUC | M.S.J. @NorthwesternU | AKA 💕💚 | Past: @SpectrumNews1KY, @washingtonpost & @WSILNews
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2 days ago |
wqad.com | Diamond Palmer
GRANITE CITY, Ill. — It's been two weeks since President Donald Trump announced his endorsement of Japanese Nippon Steel's $14 billion acquisition of U.S. Steel. It comes as he put a 50% tariff on steel and aluminum imports. The future of the U.S. Steel Granite City Works plant is uncertain due to the proposed ownership change, which suggests the headquarters for U.S. Steel remains in Pittsburgh, led by an American CEO with a U.S. Citizen board majority.
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1 week ago |
ksdk.com | Diamond Palmer
MWR has more than 30 porta-potties in tornado-damaged north city. Mayor Cara Spencer says is working with porta potty companies to increase the amount. Example video title will go here for this videoExample video title will go here for this videoTo stream 5 On Your Side on your phone, you need the 5 On Your Side app. "It's one thing that people are already having to juggle with where they're going live, what they're gonna eat.
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3 weeks ago |
ksdk.com | Diamond Palmer
Only 2,000 people were selected for the lottery style tickets. The PBS series will air in 2026 between January and May. Example video title will go here for this videoExample video title will go here for this videoTo stream 5 On Your Side on your phone, you need the 5 On Your Side app. More than 19,000 people applied for lottery-style tickets in the area, which is more than any other city on the 2025. Only 2,000 people were awarded tickets.
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3 weeks ago |
khou.com | Diamond Palmer
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1 month ago |
ksdk.com | Diamond Palmer
The USDA cut more than $1 billion this year for fresh food in school cafeterias and other programs that help food banks. To stream 5 On Your Side on your phone, you need the 5 On Your Side app. The U.S. Department of Agriculture cut more than $1 billion this year for fresh food in school cafeterias and other programs that help food banks. Among those impacted is A Red Circle in Wellston, which has halted its plans to expand due to a federal grant no longer being available.
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